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Ah c'mon! Paying late isn't the ONLY way an owner can abuse you! This isn't
enough of a challenge to hire someone with specific talents in the coordination of
abuse! I think you may also be over estimating the owners pride in his ability to
abuse you well!
-jc
Ken Follett wrote:
> Late Payment Abuses
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> "Late payment without good cause is a form of legal predation through which
> an owner or contractor makes use of a (sub)contractor's money not as security
> for work yet to be performed but either to make money or for extra leverage
> in the business relationship."
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> "â€| the long-term solution is the adoption of a new ethic that precludes abuse
> of contractors by owners and between prime contractors and subs. And the only
> way to do that is to withhold your services from people unworthy of being
> your clients. That means that slow-paying owners and abusive prime
> contractors should be publicly identified, ostracized and isolated."
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> ENR, September 11, 2000, p 74-77 & 100
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> As a member of the Preservation Trades Network and APT, I believe there needs
> to be an alliance of relationships and sharing of information within the
> preservation industry between the trades, architects, engineers and
> conservators to sort out those CM's, GC's and property owners who are abusive
> in late or withheld payments. We all of us get held up equally on payments
> from the same set of abusers.
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> "â€| a prime contractor may propose a closeout payment at a fraction of the
> value of the work."
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> Been there, done thatâ€| I'll never, ever, say anything nice about them again.
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> Does anyone know of a GC with a subcontractors relations coordinator?
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> ][<en
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